Selecting Proms for next week. (28 Aug-3 Sept - the penultimate week in a surprisingly good season), my first diary note was Prom 57, 28 Aug, which includes an old favourite, Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder in the first half - Elisabeth Kulman, BBCSO/Bychov; and eager to sample Wagner's unalloyed love songs for Mathilde Wesendonck, I got several CD recordings off the shelves for late night listening and happy memories of hearing Birgit Nillson, late 70s, during my years as a regular Prommer; her power and stage presence with an intriguing sexiness- or a natural Wagnerian subtext?
My first choice for listening was the Janet Baker, EMI recording, LPO/Boult, followed by perhaps my top choice, Elisabeth Meyer-Topsoe (Kontra unkt label, 1993), is quite beguiling and it also includes an exceptional Vier Letze Lieder+ Morgen, Zueignung, Copenhagen PO/ Hans Norbert Bihlmaier. I've always been attracted by the voice of Tiana Lemnitz and the historic 1944 recording, Cantata label, Staatskapelle, Berlin, Robt Heger, uses the Felix Mottl orchestral arr.
'Tristan' resonates throughout. A scintillating performance with charm and intimacy. Wish I'd seen her on the concert platform. I couldn't resist the Astrid Varnay, DG rec, (1955),Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Leopold Ludwig, which also includes extracts from T & I. Memories, too of Anne Evans captivating appearance at the 1994 Proms, a BBC Music Mag disc, Vol iii,No 7; must check as I'm confident that this Wagner Night was also televised and I have an off-air video. I'm about to hear Agnes Baltsa's performance, 1995 rec, LSO/Jeffrey Tate which also includes a fine Berlioz, Les nuits d'ete.
My first choice for listening was the Janet Baker, EMI recording, LPO/Boult, followed by perhaps my top choice, Elisabeth Meyer-Topsoe (Kontra unkt label, 1993), is quite beguiling and it also includes an exceptional Vier Letze Lieder+ Morgen, Zueignung, Copenhagen PO/ Hans Norbert Bihlmaier. I've always been attracted by the voice of Tiana Lemnitz and the historic 1944 recording, Cantata label, Staatskapelle, Berlin, Robt Heger, uses the Felix Mottl orchestral arr.
'Tristan' resonates throughout. A scintillating performance with charm and intimacy. Wish I'd seen her on the concert platform. I couldn't resist the Astrid Varnay, DG rec, (1955),Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Leopold Ludwig, which also includes extracts from T & I. Memories, too of Anne Evans captivating appearance at the 1994 Proms, a BBC Music Mag disc, Vol iii,No 7; must check as I'm confident that this Wagner Night was also televised and I have an off-air video. I'm about to hear Agnes Baltsa's performance, 1995 rec, LSO/Jeffrey Tate which also includes a fine Berlioz, Les nuits d'ete.
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